"One of the first things the principal told me is how devastated she was that all she had worked so hard to accomplish could be gone," said Lewis.

Parents were informed of the closure by the school district's phone message system. Those who didn't receive the message were turned away upon arrival on campus. Students who arrived at school without their parents were taken to the Cedar Hill High School Performing Arts Center where their parents could pick them up.

"I got a phone call that stated that the school had been vandalized or burglarized and that I needed to come get him as soon as possible," said Chasity Mullins, her 6-year-old son Kainyn is a student at Plummer.

Cedar Hill ISD says their maintenance crews have moved in to clean up broken glass. Teachers with the help of members of the community will then go in to set up the classrooms.

The school district said the school will open at its regular time 7:35 a.m. on Thursday. Parents were being notified by a phone message system.

So far, a damage assessment has not been made available. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for help solving the burglary and vandalism.